Sunday, October 9, 2011

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(9:54:30 AM) World Cup - Wallabies make most of slim pickings to come of age – Australia's 11-9 World Cup win over South Africa may back up the old adage holds true that to be a champion you first have to beat one. (This story continues here)

(8:36:48 AM) Rugby World Cup 2011: New Zealand v Argentina: live – Follow Jonathan Liew's live commentary of quarter-final clash in Auckland. (This story continues here)

(9:58:29 AM) Wallabies' World Cup miracle – THE short explanation is that it all came down to a James O'Connor penalty goal. (This story continues here)

(9:45:01 AM) Rugby World Cup 2011: Robbie Deans hails David Pocock – Australia coach Robbie Deans hailed David Pocock's display, which contributed hugely towards the Wallabies securing a semi-final clash against New Zealand. (This story continues here)

(9:18:16 AM) Rugby World Cup Leaders – Through Oct. 9 Points 63-- Morne Steyn, South Africa (5 matches) 45-- Kurt Morath, Tonga (4) 44-- Ronan O'Gara, Ireland (5) 41-- James O'Connor, Australia (4) 39-- Dimitri Yachvili, France (5) 36-- Colin Slade, New Zealand (5) 34-- James Arlidge, Japan (3) 30-- Chris Ashton, England (5) 30-- Vincent Clerc, France (5) 29-- Rhys Priestland, Wales (5) 29-- Piri Weepu, New Zealand (5) Tries 6 ... (This story continues here)

(9:21:49 AM) Rugby World Cup 2011: South Africa v Australia live – Follow Nick Pearce's live commentary as Tri-Nations rivals clash in Wellington. (This story continues here)

(9:28:55 AM) South Africa 9 Australia 11 – Australia crept into the World Cup semi-finals after James O'Connor landed a late penalty to send champions South Africa crashing out. (This story continues here)

(9:20:39 AM) Pumas exit World Cup with pride intact – For an hour the Pumas pressured and pestered New Zealand, competing in a World Cup quarterfinal which nobody gave them a chance of winning. (This story continues here)

(9:39:03 AM) Rugby World Cup: Robbie Deans salutes his troops – Wallabies' coach Robbie Deans says his side "came of age'' with their gritty 11-9 quarter-final victory over South Africa in Wellington tonight.His youthful side, spearheaded by openside flanker David Pocock, dug in and found something... (This story continues here)

(9:41:00 AM) RUGBY WORLD CUP 2011: Rob Andrew to lead England inquest – Rob Andrew will undertake a review of England's failed World Cup campaign before deciding whether Martin Johnson should continue as manager. (This story continues here)

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